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When you wake up in Bath, England two hundred years in the past, how far can a love of Jane Austen get you? Janet Roberts dreams of an academic career in literature, so she can hardly believe her good fortune when she’s accepted into a Jane Austen graduate seminar in Bath, England. Settled in Georgian splendor among her seminar colleagues, Janet and her classmates live, eat and breathe Jane Austen. An accident interrupts this idyll when Janet regains consciousness in her own room—back in Regency England. For a scholar of nineteenth-century literature, this should be a dream come true. But Janet quickly learns there’s a world of difference between scholarly knowledge of the written page and maneuvering real life as a reluctant time traveler. Her burgeoning friendship with Emma Huntington eases her entrée into nineteenth- century society. However, Emma’s brother, the handsome, proud and frustratingly magnetic Sir Edward, is far less welcoming. While desperately attempting to make sense of her dilemma, Janet treads a thin line between trying to blend into her new world and not being unmasked as the imposter she is. Can she find the way to return to her twenty-first century life before her secret is discovered? After working so hard to create a rewarding nineteenth- century life for herself, does she even want to? Read more


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File Size ‏ : ‎ 1112 KB


Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 27, 2022


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 1, 1970


Best Sellers Rank: #43,968 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #149 in Time Travel Romance #161 in Time Travel Romances #345 in Historical Regency Fiction


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 51 ratings


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  • Outstanding 5+*
Kimberly Sullivan is new to me, however if this story is any indication of her writing style she totally has me captured. An excellent time travel romance novel. Very well written. The storyline has been well throughout with a wonderful character development. I enjoyed the ending the most as it gave the reader something to ponder over. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by SuzyHD

  • An engrossing time travel novel
A dream come true for any Jane Austen enthusiast- Janet Roberts, a 21st century literature student, regains consciousness in Regency England after an accident. Janet Roberts is uncertain of her future and career choices and she hopes that a Jane Austen graduate seminar in Bath, England would help her to find direction and make her own choices about her life. When she suddenly finds herself in Regency era Bath, it forces her to make a choice that is far more complicated and bewildering. Does she truly belong in her own age or is she more at home in the world of Jane Austen that she loves so much? The kind and generous Emma Huntington takes her in when she is found unconscious outside Emma’s Bath home in 1813 England. However, her brother, the handsome and distant Sir Edward, is suspicious of Janet and she fears that he will soon put an end to Emma’s hospitality. The conflict between them is exacerbated by Janet’s inability to be reticent about her ‘revolutionary’ views on politics, literature and class and gender discrimination. With detailed and rich worldbuilding, the writing transports the reader to the much loved world of Jane Austen’s novels, especially the city of Bath in 1813. Dark Blue Waves is an engrossing read for any Jane Austen enthusiast, with well-developed characters, satisfying plot twists and engaging writing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2022 by Charya

  • A fun ride back in time 📚
What a fun ride! It’s like stepping into your own Jane Austen novel. I loved how the story wrapped up. It kept me guessing the whole time.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022 by Kerry

  • Jane Austen and a Bit of Time Travel
This is a very interesting combination of a Jane Austen inspired romance combined with time travel! I will address the time travel first, as my expectations for time travel fiction are very high. The method of time travel in this book is extremely unique. It is a combination of an object and another event working together. I certainly haven’t seen it before. It may fall somewhere between unique and over the top, but it is intriguing. As far as rules of time travel, It is up to the author to set the rules of time travel and I don’t see too many here. I would say this book is definitely Jane Austen forward with just a bit of time travel. The Jane Austen aspect of this book is superb and Austen fans will be delighted by all the references to her work. The location of both timelines was Bath, England, and I felt completely transported to the 19th century there. The romance is very well done. I loved the references to Austen’s books and the comparisons between the 19th and 21st centuries. Fans of Jane Austen will surely enjoy this romance with a bit of time travel and lots and lots of Jane. I received a free copy of this book via Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours. My review is voluntary and my opinions are my own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by BonnieD

  • A definite Jane Austen faves delight!
A must read for Jane Austen lovers! Janet is a 19th century literature student living her dream of studying in Bath in the setting of her favorite author. Rooming in a authentic manor house of that time period. She is drawn to a picture in her room that has her feeling a pull to another time. A freak accident with a cricket ball has her back in her room to recover, but when she wakes up it’s 1813. Thank goodness she knows quite a bit of that time and as luck would have it Emma who helps her has a good heart and welcomes her, Jane into her home. Of course her brother Sir Edward is not so accommodating and wants Jane gone ASAP. Janet/ Jane is terrified if she is kicked out, how will she return back to her time. It was a slow building plot, the first half was to me overdone with all the Jane Austen references. I know it’s a classic but was getting boring for me. But I am so glad I stuck with it, the second half was really about Janet/ Jane. A real page turner…… if you are a huge fan of Jane Austen you will love it. For the time traveler, historical fiction lovers hang in there, I did really enjoyed that part. I give it 3.5 stars and rounded it up. Thank you NetGalley for this eARC. I am voluntarily posting an honest review after reading an Advance Reader Copy of this story. #NetGalley #DarkBlueWaves ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by Rosalinde Trzewik

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